KS Election Day FAQ
Have questions about how to vote today, or know someone who does? Make sure to share our Election Day FAQ graphics (just right click and save or share our Facebook post) and be prepared to cast your ballot before polls close at 7:00 pm.
Who Are All These Judges On My Ballot?!? 2024 Edition
TL;DR: There are a lot of judges on your ballot this November, including 7 KS Court of Appeals judges and lots of district court judges. Check out the KS Bar Association survey results for the Kansas Court of Appeals and the Johnson County Bar Association website when they publish their survey results later this month.
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The 2024 election will be here before you know it. Have you taken a look at your ballot yet? (If not, what are you waiting for, go to ksballot.org and check it out!).
See that long list of judges at the bottom of the ballot? There are 20 in Johnson County - 7 for the Court of Appeals and 13 for the Johnson County District Court - and this election voters will be asked to retain each one of these judges.
Vote NO (again) to #SaveKansas
It’s time for another round of “what is the extremist KS Legislature doing to consolidate power now?”
If you guessed “trying to confuse Kansas voters with two new constitutional amendments on the November ballot” then you’re a winner! (Except that no one is really a winner when it comes to the KS Legislature lately).
Let’s try to break down what’s happening this time before you head to the polls.
On Nov 8 vote to RETAIN ALL
This November, Kansas voters will be asked to retain judges, including six of the seven Kansas Supreme Court Justices. This vote will determine the make-up of the state's highest court and could have a monumental impact on the future of Kansas policy. Mainstream Coalition is encouraging you to vote on Nov 8 to RETAIN ALL.